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Privacy row erupts after wealthy owner illegally builds roof terrace on top of £5.75million Primrose Hill townhouse - leaving strangers to peer into their bathrooms and bedrooms
A wealthy owner illegally constructed a roof terrace on a £5.75 million Primrose Hill townhouse, leading to privacy concerns as strangers can now peer into the residents' bathrooms and bedrooms. The unauthorized structure has sparked a privacy dispute.
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